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Now going into its ninth year, the CEIBS Summer Pre-MBA Boot Camp is the programme to let you “get your toes wet” before you take the plunge. The CEIBS Summer Pre-MBA Boot Camp is a one stop destination to understand China both inside...

A timeless tale of treachery and treason in a Kingdom far far away... There was a victim, and you can help us find out the killer. During the course of the party, everyone tries to find out who the murderer is. (The murderer, meanwhile,...

Shanghai's big gaming exhibition returns with showgirls, cosplayers, otaku, fanboys, photographers, and companies running their games on the latest hardware. It's not as sleazy as it used to be, but that's good if you're coming for the...

Young Emil hops on a train to visit family in the big city. A thief steals something valuable, but he didn't count on Young Emil and his group of resourceful, quick-witted friends! Based off Kästner’s 1929 novella, this classic tale of...

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